Silent E

Silent E

Some children may not be ready for Silent E study at this point in the year. Offer your child extra support by focusing on consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words.

For students who aren't yet ready to study Silent E, differentiate with a consonant-vowel-consonant lesson. Use alphabet magnets to compose CVC words, changing the first, middle, and last letters to create new blends.

Are you ready to teach your kindergarteners about the super sneaky silent E? Use an engaging picture sort and catchy song to teach your students how to recognize and read words that contain silent E.

Kindergarten

Reading & Writing

Lesson plan

Teen Numbers

Teen Numbers

Create an anchor chart with your child to show that teen numbers are groups of tens and some ones. For example, 10+1=11, 10+2=12, 10+3=13. Color code the tens and ones places for added visual emphasis.

Create an anchor chart to show that teen numbers are groups of tens and some ones. For example, 10+1=11, 10+2=12, 10+3=13. Color code the tens and ones places for added visual emphasis.

Who knew that sight words could be so handy? This super simple reading lesson is perfect for students who love arts and crafts. It combines a short project with fun sight word memorization activities.

Kindergarten

Reading & Writing

Lesson plan

All About Writing

All About Writing

Have fun with riddles! Invite your child to select an animal, then fill in the following prompts: "I live ... I eat ... I have ..." Can friends and family guess the answer based on these clues?

Have fun with animal riddles! Invite your students to select an animal, then provide the following sentence frames: "I live ... I eat ... I have ... I am ..." Can their classmates guess the animal based on these clues?

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